Fall 2016 Colorado AvidGolfer

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Hotel vs. VRBO

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inding the right accommodations for your golf group can make or break the trip. Trying to find the right balance between location, amenities, and services can be tough. You don’t want to be out in the boondocks but close enough to great places to eat and relax after your day on the greens. Privacy is important and memories are best made with a place that the group can get together in the evenings, watch a game, play some cards and have a few drinks together.

RED ROCK GOLF TRAIL | Fall 2016

Many groups like the idea of a condo style setting, but often find that condos are too far away from the sports bars and dining they want. VRBO is always tempting, but it can be a disconcerning roll of the dice. You never know what you get until it’s too late. The good news is the hotels in St. George have heard the desires of golf groups and have come up with the right solutions. Every hotel room on the Red Rock Golf Trail is a suite style room that has a microwave and mini fridge perfect for drinks and take out. Many of the properties also have 2 bedroom suites with a

2 Bedroom suite at the TownePlace Marriott St. George, Utah common living area perfect for getting the group together for evening socializing. The best part is housekeeping is there to clean up that night’s mess when you head out to your round of golf in the morning. The hardest part of condos and VRBO rentals is breakfast. Playing on an empty stomach is always miserable and no one wants to wake up early to prepare a proper breakfast.

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